She finds that the most important issue about the mode concept is the congruent relationship with advances in neuroscience, understanding how
the brain processes emotion, cognition, and behavior.
Unlike many clinical approaches, it derives from an apparently robust scientific theory of human development and seems compatible with findings from neuroscience about the way
the brain processes emotion.
This approach translates new knowledge about how
the brain processes emotion into practical methods for improving relationships and increasing personal success.
Recent developments in the cognitive sciences are unlocking the mysteries of how and where our body /
brain processes emotion.
A PATIENT who can not read fear on other people's faces has given researchers a valuable clue to how the human
brain processes emotions.
«Facial expressions: How
brains process emotion.»
But what part of a teen's
brain processes those emotions depends on how mature that brain is, a new study finds.
Recent research published in Current Biology studies the brains of people with misophonia to see how
their brains process emotions from certain sounds.
Not exact matches
Results showed those who were especially anxious fared better after viewing the images (i.e., showed a milder response in the amygdala, the part of the
brain that helps
process emotions), just as the images helped those who weren't even paying attention to them.
Their innate coolness under pressure comes from a dysfunctional amygdala, the part of the
brain that
processes emotion.
The amygdala is part of the
brain system involved with
processing emotions.
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Specifically, they had decreased activity in two
brain regions that control central
processing of
emotion and sensation:
The vivid images the
brain is
processing can seem as real as the
emotions they might trigger.
Some of the regions that
process emotion are already present in infants»
brains at birth — the amygdala, hypothalamus, insula, cingulate cortex, and orbitofrontal cortex.
Feldman and her colleagues found that while the
emotion processing network is most active in the biological mothers she studied, it is the mentalizing networks that are more active in the
brains of fathers who are co-parenting alongside moms.
In
brain - imaging studies, teen
brains show more activation in regions that
process rewards, motivations and
emotions (the socioaffective circuitry in the subcortical, limbic regions) compared to children and adults.
In fact, his more primitive
brain is so much in charge (his rational
brain is very much still in
process), that he is the victim of his
emotions and impulses.
The study found increased activity in several
brain regions associated with
processing of negative
emotions when they listened to the critical statements.
This is demonstrated in the studies reviewed in the special issue, which use computational models to examine
brain processes, such as learning,
emotion, dopamine signaling and information
processing, and how
processes interact in deficits underlying psychiatric disease.
Brain drain One set of images focused on gray matter at the brain's wrinkled surface, or cortex, where processing of speech, memory, motor control, emotion, sensory and other information oc
Brain drain One set of images focused on gray matter at the
brain's wrinkled surface, or cortex, where processing of speech, memory, motor control, emotion, sensory and other information oc
brain's wrinkled surface, or cortex, where
processing of speech, memory, motor control,
emotion, sensory and other information occurs.
Brains of teenage girls exposed to high levels of family stress when they were toddlers showed reduced connections between the amygdala, which is also known for
processing fear and
emotions, and the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, an outer region responsible for emotional regulation.
After the incoming smell signal pattern is
processed, this information is sent to different parts of the
brain, including regions involved in memory and
emotion, as well as to the cortex, where thinking takes place.
The Zombie Power of Botox — Botox uncovers deep evolutionary
processes in the
brain, paralyzing our
emotions just as it paralyzes our faces.
In fMRI scans, people sniffing the sweat from first - time parachute jumpers lit up the
brain's left amygdala, where basic
emotions are
processed, suggesting fear is contagious, too.
This region in the middle of the
brain is important in
processing emotion, anticipating rewards and registering pain.
«Psilocybin inhibits the
processing of negative
emotions in the
brain.»
As expected,
brain areas responsible for
processing emotion responded more strongly to the angry voice, but this effect was amplified by blue light (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.1010180107).
Don't blame raging hormones: the
brains of women with post-natal depression
process negative
emotions differently to new mothers without the condition.
There is a long - standing hypothesis that all
emotions are
processed by the same
brain structure, says Sprengelmeyer.
Her confusion shows for the first time that the
brain processes fear and mixed
emotions through a different pathway from those used to
process other feelings.
The
brain's insular cortex, which
processes senses and
emotions, controls reactions like approach to or avoidance of others through the action of the hormone oxytocin, a team of Boston College researchers reports in the latest edition of the journal Nature Neuroscience.
Fathers of daughters had greater responses to their daughters» happy facial expressions in areas of the
brain important for visual
processing, reward,
emotion regulation, and face
processing than fathers of sons.
By mapping how the
brain generates and
processes emotions, they hope to discover ways people might use the power of their own minds to overcome the crippling impact of fear or depression, and maybe even improve their physical health as well.
A study conducted by researchers from the University of Zurich, Zurich University Hospital and the University Hospital of Psychiatry Zurich now reveals that the successful treatment of an anxiety disorder alters key
brain structures that are involved in
processing and regulating
emotions.
Craig has put forward the revolutionary proposal that your
brain processes pain like an
emotion.
Professor Stefan Borgwardt and his team showed that the depiction of fear under LSD led to a notably lower level of activity in the amygdala — an area of the
brain that is believed to be central to the
processing of
emotions.
The SLF connects the
brain's frontal lobe — responsible for decision - making,
emotion and understanding consequences of actions — with the parietal lobe, which
processes language and sensory input.
These two, almond - shaped clumps of nerve cells deep in the
brain are sometimes referred to as the emotional thermostat for their role in the
processing of
emotions, particularly fear.
Patients with persistent ringing in the ears — a condition known as tinnitus —
process emotions differently in the
brain from those with normal hearing, researchers report in the journal Brain Rese
brain from those with normal hearing, researchers report in the journal
Brain Rese
Brain Research.
The amygdala is a region of the
brain vitally important for
processing memory and
emotion.
A 2012
brain - imaging study conducted by Eccles and her colleagues found that individuals with joint hypermobility had a bigger amygdala, a part of the
brain that is essential to
processing emotion, especially fear.
In their recent PNAS paper members of the Imperial College team reported that the presence of LSD was linked to a boost in blood flow and functional connectivity between the
brain's primary visual cortex and seemingly unrelated
brain networks that mediate other sensory inputs as well as higher - level
processes including
emotion.
«There may be so much internal communication that the
brain becomes preoccupied with itself, less able to
process information coming in from the outside world,» he says, noting that studies have found that people with depression have heightened connectivity among
brain networks involved in paying attention, monitoring internal and external cues, remembering the past, and controlling
emotions.
In particular,
brain areas involved in
processing emotions and sensations such as pain were calmed, says Tillisch, coauthor of the study, published in 2013 in Gastroenterology.
In addition, the two genes are turned on in areas that are part of the cortico - striatal - thalamo - cortical circuit, a loop of
brain cells connecting the cortex to specific regions involved in
processing emotions and movement.
The amygdala is a region of the
brain known to act as a threat detector and activates when an individual is exposed to images of fear or sadness, while the dmPFC is involved in cognitive
processes (e.g., perception,
emotions, reasoning) associated with social interactions.
In autism, for example, his preliminary work suggests that there are more pronounced differences in
brain processing involved in distinguishing faces from objects; in schizophrenia, there are greater differences related to decoding
emotions.
«Challenging a person's belief in free will corrupts the more automatic and intuitive mental
processes,» said corresponding author Protzko, a postdoctoral scholar in Schooler's META (Memory,
Emotion, Thought, Awareness) Lab in UCSB's Department of Psychological &
Brain Sciences.
The researchers are working to understand further the relationship between the heart and the
brain; they are using functional MRI to look at the workings of parts of the
brain known to be involved in the
processing of
emotions, reactions, behaviour, decision - making and memory, such as the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex.